Pathoma: Parathyroid Gland Flashcards
True or false: parathyroid hormone activates osteoclasts.
False. It activates osteoblasts which then activate osteoclasts.
PTH causes increased serum levels of ________________.
calcium and phosphate
Adenoma is the cause of _________ of all hyperparathyroidism.
80%
Hypercalcemia can cause ___________, which might progress to oliguria.
nephrocalcinosis
Hypercalcemia can cause acute ______________.
pancreatitis
Hyperparathyroidism can lead to _____________, which are cysts in the bone from too much resorption.
osteitis fibrosa cystica
How will osteitis fibrosa cystica present under the microscope?
As bands of fibrosis
Hyperparathyroidism can present with high levels of ___________ in the urine. Why?
cAMP; because PTH binds to a Gs receptor that increases cAMP in cells
How does renal failure lead to hyperparathyroidism?
Failing kidneys cannot excrete phosphate. The phosphate levels rise and the phosphate binds to calcium, leading to decreased free calcium.
What disorder is associated with shorter 4th/5th metacarpals?
Pseudohypoparathyroidism
What causes pseudohypoparathyroidism?
Defective Gs, leading to organ resistance to PTH